by Ian McMillan | Apr 27, 2021 | Paediatric
The rising number of preterm babies – a category referring to those born before the 37th week of pregnancy – is having a growing impact on the workloads of physiotherapists and others in healthcare and education systems around the world. That is the...
by Ian McMillan | Apr 8, 2021 | In Practice
goPhysio has gone from strength to strength as a practice since its doors opened in Hampshire two decades ago. Now partners – in a business as well as in a marital sense – Fiona Moir and Paul Baker are ready to share the secrets of their...
by Ian McMillan | Apr 7, 2021 | Pain
Healthcare professionals in the chronic pain field often fail to explore self-management options with patients early enough in their treatment programmes, according to a guideline published today (7 April) by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence...
by Ian McMillan | Mar 31, 2021 | Research
Can high-intensity interval training (HITT) programmes run by physiotherapists help patients who are recovering from stroke? That is one of the questions to be examined in a project led by Professor Damian Bailey, professor of physiology and biochemistry at the...
by Ian McMillan | Mar 30, 2021 | Musculoskeletal
Meet in-demand Surrey-based pelvic health physiotherapist Emma Brockwell, whose new book is attracting lots of interest from fellow professionals and members of the public alike. In a Q&A with PhysioUpdate editor Ian A McMillan, Emma talks about the passion that...